Android 4.2
If you'd like to try out a beta version of an Android 4.2 ROM for the Galaxy S3, check out CyanogenMod 10.
An Android Jellybean 4.2.1 hack from XDA Developers user Hashcode turns the original Kindle Fire with 512 MB of RAM into a near-exact copy of the Google tablets.
If you're looking to purchase one of Google's new Nexus devices, here's the rundown.
If you can't wait for your Galaxy Note 2 to receive an official Android 4.1.2 update from Samsung, you can download and flash a test build now.
The Google-branded LG Nexus 4 does come with an LTE chip - it's just too bad nobody can use it.
Those with the GSM unlocked Samsung Galaxy Nexus have access to both official and custom Android 4.2 updates.
The latest version of the Android operating system has arrived - albeit not on all Google devices.
According to Samsung-centric website SamMobile, the Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3 will be the first Samsung devices to get Android 4.2.
A new version of Android, Android 4.2, is on the way - here are the new features the operating system brings to the table.
Despite Hurricane Sandy cancelling the Google October 29 press event, Google still took its blog to reveal three new Nexus devices, including two new tablets - a 32GB Nexus 7 that now has a Wi-Fi version, and a high end Google Nexus 10 tablet.
Google will be unveiling a new Android 4.2 at its October 29 event with some nifty new features like multiple users, parental controls, and easier access to settings.
Google just upgraded Android 4.1.1 to Android 4.1.2, but reports from around the internet are indicating that Android 4.2 could be unveiled as soon as October 29.
It looks like Google has taken great lengths to make next Android 4.2 operating system safer and less vulnerable to malicious apps.
Thanks to the folks over at Android Police, we get an early look at some of the new features that will debut with Android 4.2.
A video by AndroidPolice shows off two new, nifty features in the new Gmail for Android 4.2.